Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... bear- ing , have the strongest bark transversely , and that those which have the weakest bark transversely , are the greatest bearers , and least given to canker . This both accounts for the canker , and " how full - grown fruit trees ...
... bear- ing , have the strongest bark transversely , and that those which have the weakest bark transversely , are the greatest bearers , and least given to canker . This both accounts for the canker , and " how full - grown fruit trees ...
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... ever produced be- fore they were peeled , and a much greater quantity , though every means hitherto used had been tried ; and accordingly we find these trees bear better , and are less given I to canker , upon the wall , than on stand- 65.
... ever produced be- fore they were peeled , and a much greater quantity , though every means hitherto used had been tried ; and accordingly we find these trees bear better , and are less given I to canker , upon the wall , than on stand- 65.
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... bear every year , by converting the wood buds into fruit buds ; for almost all those trees which were peeled three years ago , have had two very abundant crops , and promised equally well this year , but were blasted in the blossom , by ...
... bear every year , by converting the wood buds into fruit buds ; for almost all those trees which were peeled three years ago , have had two very abundant crops , and promised equally well this year , but were blasted in the blossom , by ...
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... bear fruit before the old ones fail , and thus give a constant supply , without the loss of time , as in the com- mon way of cutting down and grafting : * Fig . 3 , a swan egg pear tree , 100 years old , which has been for several years ...
... bear fruit before the old ones fail , and thus give a constant supply , without the loss of time , as in the com- mon way of cutting down and grafting : * Fig . 3 , a swan egg pear tree , 100 years old , which has been for several years ...
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... bear this public testimony to the merits of a writer who has been hitherto unknown , we believe , to the literary world , either of this or the neighbouring country ; -of whom , or of whose existence at least , though residing in the ...
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